AT&T international Day pass…$10 a day and I have the same plan that I use in the USA…unlimited data..messages…calls..etc. And they will only charge you a maximum of 10 days…or $100 per billing cycle. Worked great in Iceland! And what was truly amazing was that you have service in places in Iceland that you never thought could ever be possible
@@IcelandwithaView I was driving on I believe road 550 and at the very least you have a 3G signal..I also had a FULL signal on a snowmobile trip on F35 on the glacier..Incredible!
What should also be mentioned is that travelers from the EU can use their SIM card as normal and do not have to activate a separate dataplan. Since Iceland is a member of EFTA, there are no roaming charges. There is also free wifi on all Flybuses and all other buses operated by Reykjavik Excursions. In most buses there is a USB charging option as well.
Iceland has incredible coverage to mobile networks, even in rural/remote areas. Of course this isn't to say that you won't experience dead spots but for the most part, if you have a SIM card, you're good to go.
@@miliba On the Laugavegur trail I had good cell phone reception at least at the campsites Landmannalaugar, Álftavatn and Þórsmörk and sometimes on exposed hills. On the Fimmvörðuháls trail there was no reception until we got close to Skógafoss.
We just came back from our trip to Iceland. We used Trawire and it worked seamlessly throughout our trip. Thank you for the great info and the discount!
Just an FYI to people who also own and use sim cards from any EU country, the EU's "no roaming charges" programme also extends to the non-EU countries of the European Economic Area so that includes Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway. For instance, when we used our Irish sim cards in Iceland, it was as if we were still in Ireland (no roaming charges etc).
Greetings from Puerto Rico! I just watched your video of Wifi and internet in Iceland. You can add the eSIM option that is downloaded electronically to the cell phone and is activated when you arrive in the country you are visiting. It is an electronic SIM card and not a physical one. I went to Thailand in March and used the eSIM from the Airalo app and it worked super well for me. The prices are reasonable too
I'm going on my trip to Iceland tomorrow so this video was perfectly timed! Your channel has been my go-to resource for planning this trip, so thank you for doing what you do! Hope you have a great day.
As always very useful tips Jennie.Last Dec 2022 I was in Iceland and used 3 to activate the roaming when WiFi was not available. For travellers using this method be aware that you inform your provider about the travel. In Iceland use WiFi when available (to save on data) However I found trawifi an attractive offer . I will give it a try when I visit Iceland next time.
Great timing on this video as I was just trying to figure out what we were going to do in May for our phones. Last year we lived in the UK so it wasn’t a problem, but now we are back in the states it’s a whole new ballgame. We are heavily leaning towards doing Trawire that includes your discount so thanks!
Great question, here's a link to my favorite tours and partners: icelandwithaview.com/tours-partners/ hopefully you can find something there that suits you. 🙌🏻
I recently went there in June and my phone didn’t work there and I only was able to use it with wifi in places… With the sim from the airport, does it change your phone number though, or is that just locked to the phone and then you switch sims back when you get back to the airport? Having a feeling I might be getting sims from each country I have to go to lol
We are renting 2 cars for our group. Could we get by with using one modem for both cars? Is it possible the signal can reach the car without the modem?
The tour group we used provided a mobile WiFi device that we used in the rental car and we could take with us into our lodging. Just don't drop your phone on a rock on day two of a ten day trip like I did, otherwise none of that matters. Watch out for that wind and hold on tight!
I only experienced problems once in the 3 months I was there. And we lived in the East. My Danish sim card worked just fine on the internet. There was a few dead spots here and there, but there is in every country. They have a perfectly fine phone connection up there. It's not the Saharan desert 🤣
We went with the SIM card method. We bought 10GB Nova SIM cards from Duty free for ~$23. Way cheaper than the $10 per day our US carrier wanted to charge us. The only down side is you can't receive SMS and telephone calls. iMessage worked just fine to allow us to stay connected with our family. Edit: I should also include that we had coverage everywhere from Snaefellsnes to Jökulsárlón with the exception of the hike to Svartifoss.
AT&T international Day pass…$10 a day and I have the same plan that I use in the USA…unlimited data..messages…calls..etc. And they will only charge you a maximum of 10 days…or $100 per billing cycle. Worked great in Iceland! And what was truly amazing was that you have service in places in Iceland that you never thought could ever be possible
It's WILD - the coverage in Iceland is so good even though most of the country is uninhabited/rural!
@@IcelandwithaView I was driving on I believe road 550 and at the very least you have a 3G signal..I also had a FULL signal on a snowmobile trip on F35 on the glacier..Incredible!
What should also be mentioned is that travelers from the EU can use their SIM card as normal and do not have to activate a separate dataplan. Since Iceland is a member of EFTA, there are no roaming charges. There is also free wifi on all Flybuses and all other buses operated by Reykjavik Excursions. In most buses there is a USB charging option as well.
But is there still connection to mobile data in the rural areas?
Thanks for sharing this info for travelers from the EU!
Iceland has incredible coverage to mobile networks, even in rural/remote areas. Of course this isn't to say that you won't experience dead spots but for the most part, if you have a SIM card, you're good to go.
@@miliba On the Laugavegur trail I had good cell phone reception at least at the campsites Landmannalaugar, Álftavatn and Þórsmörk and sometimes on exposed hills. On the Fimmvörðuháls trail there was no reception until we got close to Skógafoss.
We just came back from our trip to Iceland. We used Trawire and it worked seamlessly throughout our trip. Thank you for the great info and the discount!
Just an FYI to people who also own and use sim cards from any EU country, the EU's "no roaming charges" programme also extends to the non-EU countries of the European Economic Area so that includes Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway. For instance, when we used our Irish sim cards in Iceland, it was as if we were still in Ireland (no roaming charges etc).
Great to know! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much! Yours is the best TH-cam channel for everything Iceland!
Thank YOU so much! ❤❤❤
Greetings from Puerto Rico! I just watched your video of Wifi and internet in Iceland. You can add the eSIM option that is downloaded electronically to the cell phone and is activated when you arrive in the country you are visiting. It is an electronic SIM card and not a physical one. I went to Thailand in March and used the eSIM from the Airalo app and it worked super well for me. The prices are reasonable too
Thanks for the tip Jose! You're right - eSIMs are much more convenient than physical ones!
I'm going on my trip to Iceland tomorrow so this video was perfectly timed! Your channel has been my go-to resource for planning this trip, so thank you for doing what you do! Hope you have a great day.
I hope you have the best.trip.ever!!!
I used Trawire on my first visit...plan on using again....super easy.
Couldn't agree with you more! Love Trawire!
As always very useful tips Jennie.Last Dec 2022 I was in Iceland and used 3 to activate the roaming when WiFi was not available.
For travellers using this method be aware that you inform your provider about the travel.
In Iceland use WiFi when available (to save on data)
However I found trawifi an attractive offer .
I will give it a try when I visit Iceland next time.
Thanks for the comment and for watching!
Just booked my modem for my upcoming trip. Thanks for the small discount code. Your videos have been very helpful!
Awesome! 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼 You're so welcome and thanks for watching!
Yay perfect video! This has been one of my concerns trip planning. Thanks for sharing!
You're so welcome Rachel! Happy planning!
Great timing on this video as I was just trying to figure out what we were going to do in May for our phones. Last year we lived in the UK so it wasn’t a problem, but now we are back in the states it’s a whole new ballgame. We are heavily leaning towards doing Trawire that includes your discount so thanks!
My pleasure! Trawire is my favorite way to go!
@@IcelandwithaView Great!
Thanks Jeannie! The airport guide is legit! Coming in July 🎉
Thanks Matt! Glad you're enjoying the guide! Be sure to check out my other guidebooks + maps on my website: icelandwithaview.com/shop/
Tmobile has VERY GOOD included international roaming in ICELAND when traveling from the USA
Jeannie, do they take eSIM iPhones? Your videos are fun. Thank you.
Here is a post you may find helpful: icelandwithaview.com/5-wi-fi-internet-options-iceland/
@@IcelandwithaView Thank you Jeannie.
Great explanation on multiple choices. Thank you!
You're so welcome! Thanks for watching, commenting, and subscribing!
Do you have any suggestions for the best snowmobiling tour and glacier? Any discount codes?
Great question, here's a link to my favorite tours and partners: icelandwithaview.com/tours-partners/ hopefully you can find something there that suits you. 🙌🏻
I recently went there in June and my phone didn’t work there and I only was able to use it with wifi in places…
With the sim from the airport, does it change your phone number though, or is that just locked to the phone and then you switch sims back when you get back to the airport?
Having a feeling I might be getting sims from each country I have to go to lol
Love this!
We are renting 2 cars for our group. Could we get by with using one modem for both cars? Is it possible the signal can reach the car without the modem?
Thank you sooo much❤ its so helpful
You're sooo welcome!!!!
What is the Trawire discount code?
How about using an eSim in Iceland?
Great information
Thanks Ketu!
Not sure about the SIM sales on Iceland Air. It is my understanding that they no longer provide this service.
Thanks for the commend and for watching!
Is wifi widely avaliable?
I am travelling in September what is trawire discount code?
Here's the link 👉 bit.ly/icewire and the code is ICEWIRE
The tour group we used provided a mobile WiFi device that we used in the rental car and we could take with us into our lodging. Just don't drop your phone on a rock on day two of a ten day trip like I did, otherwise none of that matters. Watch out for that wind and hold on tight!
😱 That's awful!
I only experienced problems once in the 3 months I was there. And we lived in the East. My Danish sim card worked just fine on the internet. There was a few dead spots here and there, but there is in every country. They have a perfectly fine phone connection up there. It's not the Saharan desert 🤣
Thanks for sharing Louise! Sounds like an incredible experience!
You forgot the easiest and least expensive of all option, which is to just purchase an eSIM and add data from an Icelandic company to it.
eSIMs are becoming more and more prevalent with all the new phones! Thanks for the comment!
Not all phones have sim card slots anymore, fyi
Most Androids do. SOL if you have Apple
@Richard Marzec I have new Samsung S22 plus. It doesn't unfortunately.
Good point Linda! eSIMs are becoming more and more popular. Thanks for your comment!
missed eSims
We went with the SIM card method. We bought 10GB Nova SIM cards from Duty free for ~$23. Way cheaper than the $10 per day our US carrier wanted to charge us. The only down side is you can't receive SMS and telephone calls. iMessage worked just fine to allow us to stay connected with our family.
Edit: I should also include that we had coverage everywhere from Snaefellsnes to Jökulsárlón with the exception of the hike to Svartifoss.
Thanks for sharing your experience!
Hi sister how are you Iceland is my dream country but i stay in Bangladesh i want to go here but i am poor girl can you help me
Iceland should name Jeannie has their Tourism Ambrassador